Peace of mind
Once Buddha was walking from one town to another town with a
few of his followers. This was in the initial days. While they were travelling,
they happened to pass a lake. They stopped there and Buddha told one of his
disciples, 'I am thirsty. Do get me some
water from that lake there.'
The disciple walked up to the lake. When he reached it, he
noticed that some people were washing clothes in the water and, right at that
moment, a bullock cart started crossing through the lake. As a result, the
water became very muddy, very turbid. The disciple thought, How can I give this muddy water to Buddha to drink!
So he came back and told Buddha, 'The
water in there is very muddy. I don't think it
is fit to drink.'
After about half an hour, again Buddha asked the same
disciple to go back to the lake and get him some water to drink. The disciple
obediently went back to the lake. This time he found that the lake had
absolutely clear water in it. The mud had settled down and the water above it
looked fit to be had. So he collected some water in a pot and brought it to
Buddha.
Buddha looked at the water, and then he looked up at the
disciple and said, 'See what you did to make the
water clean. You let it be ... and the mud settled down on its own and you got clear water. Your mind is also like that. When
it is disturbed, just let it be. Give it a little time. It will settle down on
its own. You don't have to put in any effort to
calm it down. It will happen. It is effortless.'
What did Buddha emphasize here? He said, It is effortless. Having
'peace of mind' is not a strenuous job; it is an effortless process. When there
is peace inside you, that peace permeates to the outside. It spreads around you
and in the environment, such that people around start feeling that peace and
grace.
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